House in Falsterbo bought for 6.85 million kronor

Sven Daniel and Frida Josefina Arvidsson from Skanör have purchased a house at Skrattmåsvägen 17 in Falsterbo for 6,850,000 kronor. The house, built in 1978, has a living area of 156 square meters, and the seller was Tor Lennart Bengt Sundkvist. The deal was completed in February 2026.

Sven Daniel Arvidsson, 42, and Frida Josefina Arvidsson, 40, both from Skanör, are the new owners of the property at Skrattmåsvägen 17 in Falsterbo. The house was built in 1978 and provides 156 square meters of living space. The seller, Tor Lennart Bengt Sundkvist, transferred the property in a deal completed in February 2026 for 6,850,000 kronor.

A nearby house at Vårhaga Gränd 31, with 91 square meters, was recently sold for 6,000,000 kronor. Within one kilometer of the property, 25 houses have been sold over the past twelve months, with the most expensive at Kaptensgatan 4 for 28,000,000 kronor.

In the Falsterbo postal area, 34 residences have been sold during the same period, at an average price of 77,007 kronor per square meter. The five most expensive sales in Falsterbo over the past twelve months are: 1. Kaptensgatan 4 for 28,000,000 kronor, 2. Prästaledsvägen 11 for 21,250,000 kronor, 3. Gamlegatan 10 for 20,500,000 kronor, 4. Poppelvägen 9 for 19,500,000 kronor, and 5. Dammsagervägen 25 for 18,000,000 kronor.

Villa prices in Vellinge municipality have risen by 2.8 percent over the last three months, according to Svensk Mäklarstatistik, while they have fallen by 2.5 percent in the county. Over the past year, prices have increased by 1 percent in Vellinge municipality and 1.1 percent in the county. The average price per square meter in Vellinge municipality is 56,476 kronor, compared to 30,042 kronor across the entire county.

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Illustration of a sold house in snowy Skåne, Sweden, with agent handing keys to buyers, symbolizing stable December 2025 real estate market.
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New house sales in Skåne completed in December 2025

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Alice Olga Louise Tham, 28, and Carl Jörgen Hylén, 27, have purchased the chain house at Hans Sotares Gränd 6 in Skanör for 6.25 million kronor. The house, built in 1971 with 146 square meters of living space, was sold by Sandra Charlotte Torpling and Krasimir Alenov Gerasimov in January 2026. This marks the third sale of the property in seven years.

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The sale of the villa at Hästskovägen 10 in Västra Ingelstad, Vellinge, is complete. New owners Jessica Ashley and Jeremy Kaplan have purchased the property for 4,400,000 kronor. The house, built in 1966, has a living area of 91 square meters.

The demolition of Erikshjälpen's old building along Öresundsvägen in Lund has started, as part of plans for a new urban district. Around 600 rental apartments are set to be built there, but the detailed plan has been appealed by local associations.

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High electricity prices in Sweden are forcing single mother Angelica Hjelm, 31, to move from her villa in Bräcke, Jämtland. Her January bill reached 8,000 kronor, and February looks set to be even more expensive. Energy economist Claes Hemberg describes the situation as a crisis on the electricity market.

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A theft ring specializing in stealing exclusive appliances and tools from construction sites has been caught after months of crimes. Four people are now sentenced for gross thefts worth 2.3 million kronor in southern Skåne.

 

 

 

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